Oh the things that you'll see

I've wound up hacking a lot of Flash recently, which is a real PITA if you're
used to real development environments. For one thing, there's no way to get
debug output from a flash widget once it's been embedded in a real page.
Actually it turns out that there is: the Flash debug player.
After you install it, all trace output from any embedded flash player is
written to a log file. Throw tail -f on the file, and you can watch the trace
messages from your flash in real time. The cool thing is, you can also watch
the debug messages from everyone else. There are a few interesting ones, but
the best I've found so far is the YouTube embedded player. The tastiest bits:

These types of people say that every family dog has his day, try your luck
for it could just be more your day.
Although you may be having the exercise you need in the casino, playing online
flash games are much more convenient.

A ten percent taxing would be collected when a player makes a
definite deposit to an e-commerce poker site, and ones tax would
go regarding both state and nationwide governments.
The consequent advancement internet has also detached opportunities for gamers
to play free games even considerably.